We failed to cash a home run prop on Thursday for the first time all week, but that won't stop us from trying to close out the week with a bang. Here are our three favorite HR bets for Friday's loaded MLB slate.
The Boston Red Sox (22-22), led by the red-hot Rafael Devers and his two-game homer streak, are -115 favorites to pick up a win over the St. Louis Cardinals (18-25) Friday at 8:15 PM ET, live from Busch Stadium and broadcast on BSMW.
It's a new week in home run props, and we're looking to kick it off with a winner (or two, or three) on Monday. Let's check out our three favorite HR bets for the MLB slate.
Whether or not the Thunder and Hurricanes can win tonight is one question. The more certain fact seems to be that we can expect higher volume from these teams' most important players.
Rafael Devers hit a two-run double with two outs in the eighth inning to propel the Boston Red Sox to a 4-2 victory over the visiting Washington Nationals on Saturday.
A short-term issue last week illustrated how there’s also a much more complicated roster problem lurking in the long-term. The Red Sox have a very expensive roster construction problem involving Masataka Yoshida and Rafael Devers.
In recent years, the Boston Red Sox have opted for a cautious approach, avoiding major roster upheavals while focusing on securing key players for the long term.
The Boston Red Sox have avoided massive moves in recent years. Boston signed star third baseman Rafael Devers to a long-term extension but has avoided other big expenditures as the club has attempted to chart its path forward.
Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper again We’ll start with the bad news: The good news? Rafael Devers is in the lineup! What do they need tonight? Obviously more bats than yesterday.
Third baseman Rafael Devers was once again absent from the Boston Red Sox’ starting lineup against the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday. The red Sox third baseman has been dealing with a knee injury over the past week, initially leaving an April 16 contest against the Guardians with knee discomfort.
The Boston Red Sox got some good news and some bad news on Tuesday. Last week, outfielder Tyler O’Neill collided with third baseman Rafael Devers, and the scene was not a pretty one.
There’s plenty to dislike about the six-month slog that is a 162-game slate of baseball games. (Hey, we all love baseball… but man, sometimes there’s just too much of it.
Batten the hatches The Red Sox are back on the road hope that, uh, road cooking is just what they need to get going again. Back at .500 you again wonder if only they tried to patch the roster in the offseason would this team be really in the thick of it instead of just on the outside?
The Boston Red Sox just completed an uninspiring 3-7 homestand after a surprising season-opening 7-3 road trip. Their losing ways at home dropped the 10-10 Red Sox into last place in the American League East, a position that was expected after an uninspiring offseason.
Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers will have an MRI on his ailing left knee, manager Alex Cora confirmed Thursday. The two-time All-Star left Tuesday's win against Cleveland with discomfort and was not in Thursday's lineup versus the Guardians.
Boston Red Sox outfielder Tyler O’Neill left Monday’s game against the Cleveland Guardians with an injury after colliding with third baseman Rafael Devers in the top of the seventh inning.
The Red Sox acquired the outfielder in an offseason trade with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Tyler O’Neill and Rafael Devers of the Boston Red Sox violently crashed into one another on the field, leading to both players staying on the ground, injured.
Rafael Devers is not happy with Boston Red Sox ownership. During Dever’s media availability on Tuesday, Raffy tore into Boston’s front office for the lack of additions this offseason.
The Red Sox have had an alarmingly quiet offseason, and that doesn't seem to be sitting well with one of the team's best players.
The Red Sox have won 78 games in each of the last two seasons.
The Boston Red Sox are just five years removed from winning their last World Series title, but their roster has been almost entirely rebuilt during that span.
Did Boston Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers let the fans in on the organization's offseason plans? Thus far, Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow
Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers finished tied for 17th in 2023 American League MVP voting, as was revealed by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America on MLB Network earlier Thursday evening.
Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers has been named the American League Player of the Week for the week of September 11-17, Major League Baseball announced on Monday.
MLB Opening Day saw the introduction of the pitch clock to regular season action, and things went fairly smoothly. However, there were still some hiccups, at least for some players.
The Red Sox do not want third baseman Rafael Devers playing out of position at the World Baseball Classic. As was first reported by Enrique Rojas of ESPN, the Dominican Republic recently reached out to the Red Sox about using Devers at first base in the upcoming tournament.
A total of 43 MLB players received at least one vote for either AL or NL MVP in 2022. How many can you name in six minutes?
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